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 From GU1

1. Sports and Te
chnology
 Go Hand in Hand Every athlete tries to run faster, jump higher, or become stronger.

2. Since the late twentieth ce
ntury
, athletes have been ac
tively
 taking ad
vantage
of the pr
ogress
 in sc
ience
 and te
chnology
 to ac
hieve
 their go
als
.

3. Now te
chnology
 is taking sports to 
접전선택!
 [another / other]
1
 le
vel
.

4. Te
chnology
 af
fects
 how players 
수동
 [a
re
 tr
a
ined
], how ru
les
 
수동
 [a
re
 en
f
orced
], how au
diences
 enjoy the games, and how the pu
blic
 ex
ercises
.

5. At the st
art
 of the 2014 - 2015 National Basketball As
sociation
 (NBA) season, the Go
lden
 St
ate
 Wa
rriors
 
수동
 [w
ere
 not vi
e
wed
] as an el
ite
 team.

6. They won their last ch
ampionship
 40 years ago.

7. Then something ha
ppened
―they began to win, game after game.

8. Their de
fense
 im
proved
, their of
fense
 im
proved
, and, most of all, fewer players su
ffered
 from in
juries
.

9. Everybody wo
ndered
: What 
시제선택!
 [have ha
ppened
 / had ha
ppened
]
2
 to them?

10. It was a new training su
it
 that changed the team.

11. It was not just an or
dinary
 su
it
, of course.

12. The new su
it
 was a sm
art
 su
it
 that 
5V보
 
수동
 [w
as
 co
nnected
] [to / X]
1
 a mo
bile
app.

13. The su
it
 comes in three parts: the top, the pants, and a plastic co
re
.

14. The top and the pants have several sets of se
nsors
 for each of the major mu
scle
groups.

15. In
side
 the top and the pants, there is a pocket that holds the co
re
.

16. The co
re
 reads all the data from the se
nsors
 and sends it to a smartphone app.

17. The app lets coaches see in real time which mu
scle
 groups 
긴동
 [ar
e
 be
ing
 use
d
접전선택!
[while / during]
2
 pr
actice
.

18. After pr
actice
, the athlete can 
삽입주의!
 [also] re
view
 his pe
rformance
.

19. The use of sm
art
 clothes greatly helped the Wa
rriors
' coaches im
prove
 their training pr
ogram
.

20. I like es
pecially
 that I can see the players' ex
haustion
 before in
jury
 oc
curs
, one of the coaches said.

21. The Wa
rriors
 co
ntinued
 to win 
접전선택!
 [while / during]
2
 the 2014 - 2015 season and went on to win the NBA ch
ampionship
.

22. Te
chnology
 is 
삽입주의!
 [also] helping to se
ttle
 po
ssible
 di
sputes
 over re
ferees
' calls 
접전선택!
 [while / during]
2
 games.

23. This tr
end
 
수동
 [w
as
 pro
moted
] when FIFA, the world's largest soccer as
sociation
, de
cided
 to ad
opt
 go
al
 - line te
chnology
 for the 2014 World Cup.

24. Tr
aditionally
, FIFA al
lowed
 the re
ferees
 ab
solute
 po
wer
 on the ad
ministration
 of the game.

25. Any errors by the re
ferees
 
수동
 [w
ere
 vi
e
wed
] as part of the game.

26. When a re
feree
's call 
수동
 [w
as
 dis
puted
], both players and au
diences
 often brought co
mplaints
 about this po
licy
.

27. When the di
sputed
 call was about a go
al
, the co
mplaints
 sometimes became vi
olent
.

28. It was go
al
 - line te
chnology
 that se
ttled
 any di
sputes
 over go
als
.

29. A sy
stem
 using this te
chnology
 em
ploys
 as many as 14 cameras that ca
pture
 a ball from various an
gles
, showing exactly where the ball is at a certain time.

30. The mo
ment
 a ball passes the go
al
 line, si
gnals
 
5V보
 are sen
t
 [to / X]
1
 a watch worn by the re
feree
.

31. The ad
option
 of go
al
 - line te
chnology
 fo
rever
 ru
led
 out the po
ssibility
 of di
sputes
 over go
als
.

32. 
연결
 [In addition / However]
1
 to the im
provement
 of players' training and re
ferees
' calls, te
chnology
 is helping sports fa
ns
 enjoy games at 
접전선택!
 [another / other]
1
 le
vel
.

33. Vi
rtual
 re
ality
 is one of the most pr
omising
 te
chnologies
 in this ar
ea
.

34. In the fall of 2015, a group of soccer fa
ns
 in Portugal had a chance to watch a vi
rtual
 re
ality
 game between their fa
vorite
 teams.

35. They sa
t
 in a movie theater, but felt 
접속선택!
 [as / as if]
2
 they were part of the game, 
전치
 [t
hanks
 t
o
] the vi
rtual
 re
ality
 ge
ar
 they wore.

36. Several 360 - de
gree
 cameras in
stalled
 on the field sent videos from various an
gles
 to a br
oadcasting
 station.

37. The station cr
eated
 vi
rtual
 re
ality
 screens out of the videos and then sent them to the ge
ar
 the fa
ns
 were wearing.

38. The fa
ns
 were even able to change pe
rspectives
, ch
oosing
 to be 
상접선택!
 [either / ne
ither
]
1
 part of the au
dience
, part of a team, or be on the field 
대명선택!
 [it / itself]
2
.

40. After the su
ccessful
 test of the vi
rtual
 re
ality
 br
oadcast
 of the soccer game, the NBA de
cided
 to al
low
 fa
ns
 
5v보
 [watch / to watch]
2
 live games using vi
rtual
re
ality
 on their smartphones.

41. Other major sports 
5V보
 
수동
 [a
re
 ex
pected
] [to / X]
1
 fo
llow
 this tr
end
.

42. As for a new way of working out, using vi
rtual
 re
ality
 te
chnology
, an Italian co
mpany
 has recently re
leased
 an in
novative
 pr
oduct
.

43. It 
수동
 [i
s
 an in
door
 bike com
bined
] with vi
rtual
 re
ality
.

44. The ri
der
 mounts the bike, puts on the vi
rtual
 re
ality
 ge
ar
, and st
arts
 riding.

45. The ri
der
 then feels 
접속선택!
 [as / as if]
2
 he is actually riding on a road of his ch
oice
, whether a street in a major city, or a ca
lm
 mountain pa
th
, and all without leaving home.

46. As te
chnology
 de
velops
, sports will become both more en
joyable
 and more 
분사태선택!
 [exciting / excited]
1
 in many ways.

47. That will give people more ch
oices
 about how they play or enjoy sports.

48. For the pa
st
 three years, Ethan 
긴동
 [h
as
 be
en
 school
ing
] us all in the game of life.

49. He always re
minds
 us that everyone is im
portant
 to a team's su
ccess
, th
ough
 their ro
le
 on the team may be small.

50. In
stead
 of pu
tting
 all his ef
forts
 into trying to be the team's best player, he has done everything he can to make the team be
tter
.

51. As Ethan has sh
own
 us, li
fting
 up those ar
ound
 us is 
삽입주의!
 [also] of great wo
rth
.

52. When we help others sh
ine
, their light will sh
ine
 on us in return.

53. Yes, sometimes there is something be
tter
 than being the best.

54. Tu
rn
 on Your Em
pathy
 Firefighter Casey Lessard was busy re
scuing
 people at a cr
ash
 sc
ene
 when he saw an in
jured
 child.

56. Other me
mbers
 of his family, in worse co
ndition
긴동
 [ha
d
 already be
en
 tak
en
] to the hospital.

57. The boy 
수동
 [w
as
 not so ba
dly
 in
j
ured
] but was crying more out of fe
ar
 and co
nfusion
 than from any pa
in
 he was su
ffering
.

58. Lessard im
agined
 how sc
ary
 it would be to be the child, left alone without knowing what was ha
ppening
.

59. He to
ok
 a mo
ment
 to think about what he could do to co
mfort
 the di
stressed
child.

60. Then he to
ok
 out his smartphone and played for the boy a ch
eerful
 an
imation
 
[calling / called]
2
 Happy Fe
et
.

61. The dancing penguins on the small screen 
분사태선택!
 [calming / ca
lmed
]
2
 the boy do
wn
.

62. The mo
ment
 
수동
 [w
as
 cap
tured
] in a ph
otograph
 and sp
read
 fast on the In
ternet
, warming many hearts all over the world.

63. Later, when the news me
dia
 ca
rried
 the story that the child's family was st
ruggling
 to pay their me
dical
 bi
lls
, do
nations
 came 
선택
 [in / in from]
2
everywhere.

64. The firefighter's ki
ndness
 worked a small mi
racle
.

65. What Lessard de
monstrated
 is 
 [calling / called]
2
 em
pathy
−the ab
ility
 to understand other people's th
oughts
 and fe
elings
 and to act on the ba
sis
 of that understanding.

66. Like Lessard, hi
ghly
 em
pathic
 people im
agine
 
대명선택!
 [them / themselves]
2
 into the ex
periences
 of other people to find out how to best help them.

67. Em
pathy
 is not a ta
lent
 that only sp
ecial
 people have.

68. Whoever has a he
althy
 mi
nd
 is ca
pable
 of reading other people's mi
nds
.

69. It's only a ma
tter
 of de
gree
.

70. Mo
dern
 ne
uroscience
 tells us that we 
수동
 [a
re
 all bo
r
n
] with em
pathy
 and ex
ercise
 it all the time.

71. In 1990, a team of ne
uroscientists
 led by Dr. Giacomo Rizzolatti made a hi
storic
 di
scovery
 
주비
 [wh
ile
 mo
n
itor
ing
] a monkey's brain.

72. What they di
scovered
 was mirror ne
urons
 in our brain that run a si
mulation
of other people's ex
periences
.

73. When we ob
serve
 other people, mirror ne
urons
 im
itate
 their fa
cial
 ex
pressions
 and ph
ysical
 re
sponses
 in our mi
nds
 to cr
eate
 a vi
rtual
 ex
perience
.

74. This lets us go through their ex
periences
 
접속선택!
 [as / as if]
2
 the ex
periences
were ours.

75. The di
scovery
 of mirror ne
urons
 pr
oved
 that em
pathy
 is a na
tural
 hu
man
 se
nse
, like si
ght
 or hearing.

76. Just as we are co
nstantly
 looking ar
ound
 without fo
cusing
 on any sp
ecific
ob
ject
, we em
pathize
 without being co
nscious
 of doing so.

77. When we learn that our friends are ne
rvous
 before an au
dition
, we may im
agine
their an
xiety
 and try to ch
eer
 them up.

78. When we see someone be
gging
 on the street, in
stead
 of si
mply
 walking 
특이
 
by
, we may co
nsider
 what it is like to sleep out on a cold winter night and leave some money for them.

79. We may want to do whatever we can 
5v보
 [help / to help]
2
 the pe
rson
.

80. These little co
nscious
 acts of em
pathy
 help make our lives ha
ppier
 and our world a be
tter
 pl
ace
 for everyone.

81. Just as we can close our eyes to what we do not want to see, 
연결
 [however / as a result]
1
, we can 
삽입주의!
 [also] tu
rn
 
전치
 of
f
 our em
pathy
.

82. When we 
수동
 [a
re
 too st
r
essed
] out or too ab
sorbed
 in ourselves to look out for others, our em
pathy
 goes to sleep.

83. When we be
lieve
 that life is a se
ries
 of co
mpetitions
 that one must win in or
der
 to su
rvive
, we put em
pathy
 on hold and be
have
 se
lfishly
.

84. We may do ha
rm
 to others and ig
nore
 their pa
in
.

85. People with br
oken
 em
pathy
 make no co
nnection
 with others, but 99 pe
rcent
 of or
dinary
 people 
수동
 [a
re
 af
f
ected
] by the fe
elings
 of people close to them.

86. When we see our friends laughing, our mirror ne
urons
 fire up and mi
mic
 their la
ughter
 in our mi
nds
, making us happy.

87. 
삽입주의!
 [Also], we can never be truly happy when people ar
ound
 us are sad.

88. Se
lfish
 be
havior
 that hu
rts
 others cannot bring us ha
ppiness
.

89. We need to be aw
are
 of the po
wer
 of em
pathy
 and make ef
forts
 to put it to good use.

90. Picture the mirror ne
urons
 in your brain and try to tu
rn
 them 
특이
 
on
.

91. Use them to pay more at
tention
 to what people ar
ound
 you are thinking and feeling.

92. The po
wer
 of em
pathy
 will help you change your corner of the world for the be
tter
.

 😳 어지러워, 순서를 부탁해 


영시박9-1


⚽ Sports and Technology Go Hand in Hand Every athlete tries to run faster, jump higher, or become stronger.

(
   1
   ) Since the late twentieth century, athletes have been actively taking advantage of the progress in science and technology to achieve their goals.
(
   2
   ) Now technology is taking sports to another level.
(
   3
   ) Technology affects how players are trained, how rules are enforced, how audiences enjoy the games, and how the public exercises.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) At the start of the 2014-2015 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, the Golden State Warriors were not viewed as an elite team.
(
   3
   ) Then something happened―they began to win, game after game.
(
   2
   ) They won their last championship 40 years ago.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) Their defense improved, their offense improved, and, most of all, fewer players suffered from injuries.
(
   2
   ) Everybody wondered: What had happened to them?
(
   3
   ) It was a new training suit that changed the team.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) It was not just an ordinary suit, of course.
(
   2
   ) The new suit was a smart suit that was connected to a mobile app.
✄---------------------------------------------


영시박9-2


⚽ The suit comes in three parts: the top, the pants, and a plastic core.

(
   3
   ) The core reads all the data from the sensors and sends it to a smartphone app.
(
   1
   ) The top and the pants have several sets of sensors for each of the major muscle groups.
(
   2
   ) Inside the top and the pants, there is a pocket that holds the core.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   3
   ) The use of smart clothes greatly helped the Warriors' coaches improve their training program.
(
   2
   ) After practice, the athlete can also review his performance.
(
   1
   ) The app lets coaches see in real time which muscle groups are being used during practice.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) "I like especially that I can see the players' exhaustion before injury occurs," one of the coaches said.
(
   2
   ) The Warriors continued to win during the 2014-2015 season and went on to win the NBA championship.
(
   3
   ) Technology is also helping to settle possible disputes over referees' calls during games.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   3
   ) Any errors by the referees were viewed as part of the game.
(
   2
   ) Traditionally, FIFA allowed the referees absolute power on the administration of the game.
(
   1
   ) This trend was promoted when FIFA, the world's largest soccer association, decided to adopt goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) When a referee's call was disputed, both players and audiences often brought complaints about this policy.
(
   2
   ) When the disputed call was about a goal, the complaints sometimes became violent.
✄---------------------------------------------


영시박9-3


⚽ It was goal-line technology that settled any disputes over goals.

(
   3
   ) The adoption of goal-line technology forever ruled out the possibility of disputes over goals.
(
   2
   ) The moment a ball passes the goal line, signals are sent to a watch worn by the referee.
(
   1
   ) A system using this technology employs as many as 14 cameras that capture a ball from various angles, showing exactly where the ball is at a certain time.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   2
   ) Virtual reality is one of the most promising technologies in this area.
(
   3
   ) In the fall of 2015, a group of soccer fans in Portugal had a chance to watch a virtual reality game between their favorite teams.
(
   1
   ) In addition to the improvement of players' training and referees' calls, technology is helping sports fans enjoy games at another level.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) They sat in a movie theater, but felt as if they were part of the game, thanks to the virtual reality gear they wore.
(
   2
   ) Several 360-degree cameras installed on the field sent videos from various angles to a broadcasting station.
(
   3
   ) The station created virtual reality screens out of the videos and then sent them to the gear the fans were wearing.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   2
   ) It was as if they were actually in the game.
(
   1
   ) The fans were even able to change perspectives, choosing to be either part of the audience, part of a team, or be on the field itself.
✄---------------------------------------------


영시박9-4


⚽ After the successful test of the virtual reality broadcast of the soccer game, the NBA decided to allow fans to watch live games using virtual reality on their smartphones.

(
   1
   ) Other major sports are expected to follow this trend.
(
   3
   ) It is an indoor bike combined with virtual reality.
(
   2
   ) As for a new way of working out, using virtual reality technology, an Italian company has recently released an innovative product.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   3
   ) As technology develops, sports will become both more enjoyable and more exciting in many ways.
(
   2
   ) The rider then feels as if he is actually riding on a road of his choice, whether a street in a major city, or a calm mountain path, and all without leaving home.
(
   1
   ) The rider mounts the bike, puts on the virtual reality gear, and starts riding.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) That will give people more choices about how they play or enjoy sports.
✄---------------------------------------------


영시박9-5


⚽ For the past three years, Ethan has been schooling us all in the game of life.

(
   1
   ) He always reminds us that everyone is important to a team's success, though their role on the team may be small.
(
   3
   ) As Ethan has shown us, lifting up those around us is also of great worth.
(
   2
   ) Instead of putting all his efforts into trying to be the team's best player, he has done everything he can to make the team better.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) When we help others shine, their light will shine on us in return.
(
   2
   ) Yes, sometimes there is something better than being the best.
✄---------------------------------------------


영시박10-1


⚽ Turn on Your Empathy Firefighter Casey Lessard was busy rescuing people at a crash scene when he saw an injured child.

(
   3
   ) The boy was not so badly injured but was crying more out of fear and confusion than from any pain he was suffering.
(
   2
   ) Other members of his family, in worse condition, had already been taken to the hospital.
(
   1
   ) The 4-year-old boy was waiting for the next ambulance.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   2
   ) He took a moment to think about what he could do to comfort the distressed child.
(
   3
   ) Then he took out his smartphone and played for the boy a cheerful animation called "Happy Feet."
(
   1
   ) Lessard imagined how scary it would be to be the child, left alone without knowing what was happening.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) The dancing penguins on the small screen calmed the boy down.
(
   2
   ) The moment was captured in a photograph and spread fast on the Internet, warming many hearts all over the world.
(
   3
   ) Later, when the news media carried the story that the child's family was struggling to pay their medical bills, donations came in from everywhere.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) The firefighter's kindness worked a small miracle.
✄---------------------------------------------


영시박10-2


⚽ What Lessard demonstrated is called empathy−the ability to understand other people's thoughts and feelings and to act on the basis of that understanding.

(
   3
   ) Whoever has a healthy mind is capable of reading other people's minds.
(
   1
   ) Like Lessard, highly empathic people imagine themselves into the experiences of other people to find out how to best help them.
(
   2
   ) Empathy is not a talent that only special people have.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   3
   ) In 1990, a team of neuroscientists led by Dr. Giacomo Rizzolatti made a historic discovery while monitoring a monkey's brain.
(
   1
   ) It's only a matter of degree.
(
   2
   ) Modern neuroscience tells us that we are all born with empathy and exercise it all the time.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
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⚽ The discovery of mirror neurons proved that empathy is a natural human sense, like sight or hearing.

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⚽ People with broken empathy make no connection with others, but 99 percent of ordinary people are affected by the feelings of people close to them.

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Since the late twentieth century, athletes have been actively taking advantage of the progress in science and technology to achieve their goals.


Sports and Technology Go Hand in Hand Every athlete tries to run faster, jump higher, or become stronger. ① Now technology is taking sports to another level. ② Technology affects how players are trained, how rules are enforced, how audiences enjoy the games, and how the public exercises. ③ At the start of the 2014-2015 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, the Golden State Warriors were not viewed as an elite team. ④ They won their last championship 40 years ago. ⑤ Then something happened―they began to win, game after game. Their defense improved, their offense improved, and, most of all, fewer players suffered from injuries. Everybody wondered: What had happened to them? It was a new training suit that changed the team. It was not just an ordinary suit, of course. The new suit was a smart suit that was connected to a mobile app.

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Now technology is taking sports to another level.


Sports and Technology Go Hand in Hand Every athlete tries to run faster, jump higher, or become stronger. ① Since the late twentieth century, athletes have been actively taking advantage of the progress in science and technology to achieve their goals. ② Technology affects how players are trained, how rules are enforced, how audiences enjoy the games, and how the public exercises. ③ At the start of the 2014-2015 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, the Golden State Warriors were not viewed as an elite team. ④ They won their last championship 40 years ago. ⑤ Then something happened―they began to win, game after game. Their defense improved, their offense improved, and, most of all, fewer players suffered from injuries. Everybody wondered: What had happened to them? It was a new training suit that changed the team. It was not just an ordinary suit, of course. The new suit was a smart suit that was connected to a mobile app.

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They won their last championship 40 years ago.


Sports and Technology Go Hand in Hand Every athlete tries to run faster, jump higher, or become stronger. ① Since the late twentieth century, athletes have been actively taking advantage of the progress in science and technology to achieve their goals. ② Now technology is taking sports to another level. ③ Technology affects how players are trained, how rules are enforced, how audiences enjoy the games, and how the public exercises. ④ At the start of the 2014-2015 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, the Golden State Warriors were not viewed as an elite team. ⑤ Then something happened―they began to win, game after game. Their defense improved, their offense improved, and, most of all, fewer players suffered from injuries. Everybody wondered: What had happened to them? It was a new training suit that changed the team. It was not just an ordinary suit, of course. The new suit was a smart suit that was connected to a mobile app.



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After practice, the athlete can also review his performance.


The suit comes in three parts: the top, the pants, and a plastic core. ① The top and the pants have several sets of sensors for each of the major muscle groups. ② Inside the top and the pants, there is a pocket that holds the core. ③ The core reads all the data from the sensors and sends it to a smartphone app. ④ The app lets coaches see in real time which muscle groups are being used during practice. ⑤ The use of smart clothes greatly helped the Warriors' coaches improve their training program. "I like especially that I can see the players' exhaustion before injury occurs," one of the coaches said. The Warriors continued to win during the 2014-2015 season and went on to win the NBA championship. Technology is also helping to settle possible disputes over referees' calls during games. This trend was promoted when FIFA, the world's largest soccer association, decided to adopt goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup. Traditionally, FIFA allowed the referees absolute power on the administration of the game. Any errors by the referees were viewed as part of the game. When a referee's call was disputed, both players and audiences often brought complaints about this policy. When the disputed call was about a goal, the complaints sometimes became violent.

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The use of smart clothes greatly helped the Warriors' coaches improve their training program.


The suit comes in three parts: the top, the pants, and a plastic core. The top and the pants have several sets of sensors for each of the major muscle groups. ① Inside the top and the pants, there is a pocket that holds the core. ② The core reads all the data from the sensors and sends it to a smartphone app. ③ The app lets coaches see in real time which muscle groups are being used during practice. ④ After practice, the athlete can also review his performance. ⑤ "I like especially that I can see the players' exhaustion before injury occurs," one of the coaches said. The Warriors continued to win during the 2014-2015 season and went on to win the NBA championship. Technology is also helping to settle possible disputes over referees' calls during games. This trend was promoted when FIFA, the world's largest soccer association, decided to adopt goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup. Traditionally, FIFA allowed the referees absolute power on the administration of the game. Any errors by the referees were viewed as part of the game. When a referee's call was disputed, both players and audiences often brought complaints about this policy. When the disputed call was about a goal, the complaints sometimes became violent.



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In addition to the improvement of players' training and referees' calls, technology is helping sports fans enjoy games at another level.


It was goal-line technology that settled any disputes over goals. ① A system using this technology employs as many as 14 cameras that capture a ball from various angles, showing exactly where the ball is at a certain time. ② The moment a ball passes the goal line, signals are sent to a watch worn by the referee. ③ The adoption of goal-line technology forever ruled out the possibility of disputes over goals. ④ Virtual reality is one of the most promising technologies in this area. ⑤ In the fall of 2015, a group of soccer fans in Portugal had a chance to watch a virtual reality game between their favorite teams. They sat in a movie theater, but felt as if they were part of the game, thanks to the virtual reality gear they wore. Several 360-degree cameras installed on the field sent videos from various angles to a broadcasting station. The station created virtual reality screens out of the videos and then sent them to the gear the fans were wearing. The fans were even able to change perspectives, choosing to be either part of the audience, part of a team, or be on the field itself. It was as if they were actually in the game.

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In the fall of 2015, a group of soccer fans in Portugal had a chance to watch a virtual reality game between their favorite teams.


It was goal-line technology that settled any disputes over goals. A system using this technology employs as many as 14 cameras that capture a ball from various angles, showing exactly where the ball is at a certain time. ① The moment a ball passes the goal line, signals are sent to a watch worn by the referee. ② The adoption of goal-line technology forever ruled out the possibility of disputes over goals. ③ In addition to the improvement of players' training and referees' calls, technology is helping sports fans enjoy games at another level. ④ Virtual reality is one of the most promising technologies in this area. ⑤ They sat in a movie theater, but felt as if they were part of the game, thanks to the virtual reality gear they wore. Several 360-degree cameras installed on the field sent videos from various angles to a broadcasting station. The station created virtual reality screens out of the videos and then sent them to the gear the fans were wearing. The fans were even able to change perspectives, choosing to be either part of the audience, part of a team, or be on the field itself. It was as if they were actually in the game.





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He always reminds us that everyone is important to a team's success, though their role on the team may be small.


For the past three years, Ethan has been schooling us all in the game of life. ① Instead of putting all his efforts into trying to be the team's best player, he has done everything he can to make the team better. ② As Ethan has shown us, lifting up those around us is also of great worth. ③ When we help others shine, their light will shine on us in return. ④ Yes, sometimes there is something better than being the best. ⑤ 

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As Ethan has shown us, lifting up those around us is also of great worth.


For the past three years, Ethan has been schooling us all in the game of life. ① He always reminds us that everyone is important to a team's success, though their role on the team may be small. ② Instead of putting all his efforts into trying to be the team's best player, he has done everything he can to make the team better. ③ When we help others shine, their light will shine on us in return. ④ Yes, sometimes there is something better than being the best. ⑤ 

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When we help others shine, their light will shine on us in return.


For the past three years, Ethan has been schooling us all in the game of life. ① He always reminds us that everyone is important to a team's success, though their role on the team may be small. ② Instead of putting all his efforts into trying to be the team's best player, he has done everything he can to make the team better. ③ As Ethan has shown us, lifting up those around us is also of great worth. ④ Yes, sometimes there is something better than being the best. ⑤ 



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The boy was not so badly injured but was crying more out of fear and confusion than from any pain he was suffering.


Turn on Your Empathy Firefighter Casey Lessard was busy rescuing people at a crash scene when he saw an injured child. ① The 4-year-old boy was waiting for the next ambulance. ② Other members of his family, in worse condition, had already been taken to the hospital. ③ Lessard imagined how scary it would be to be the child, left alone without knowing what was happening. ④ He took a moment to think about what he could do to comfort the distressed child. ⑤ Then he took out his smartphone and played for the boy a cheerful animation called "Happy Feet." The dancing penguins on the small screen calmed the boy down. The moment was captured in a photograph and spread fast on the Internet, warming many hearts all over the world. Later, when the news media carried the story that the child's family was struggling to pay their medical bills, donations came in from everywhere. The firefighter's kindness worked a small miracle.





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When we learn that our friends are nervous before an audition, we may imagine their anxiety and try to cheer them up.


The discovery of mirror neurons proved that empathy is a natural human sense, like sight or hearing. ① Just as we are constantly looking around without focusing on any specific object, we empathize without being conscious of doing so. ② When we see someone begging on the street, instead of simply walking by, we may consider what it is like to sleep out on a cold winter night and leave some money for them. ③ We may want to do whatever we can to help the person. ④ These little conscious acts of empathy help make our lives happier and our world a better place for everyone. ⑤ Just as we can close our eyes to what we do not want to see, however, we can also turn off our empathy. When we are too stressed out or too absorbed in ourselves to look out for others, our empathy goes to sleep. When we believe that life is a series of competitions that one must win in order to survive, we put empathy on hold and behave selfishly. We may do harm to others and ignore their pain.

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These little conscious acts of empathy help make our lives happier and our world a better place for everyone.


The discovery of mirror neurons proved that empathy is a natural human sense, like sight or hearing. ① Just as we are constantly looking around without focusing on any specific object, we empathize without being conscious of doing so. ② When we learn that our friends are nervous before an audition, we may imagine their anxiety and try to cheer them up. ③ When we see someone begging on the street, instead of simply walking by, we may consider what it is like to sleep out on a cold winter night and leave some money for them. ④ We may want to do whatever we can to help the person. ⑤ Just as we can close our eyes to what we do not want to see, however, we can also turn off our empathy. When we are too stressed out or too absorbed in ourselves to look out for others, our empathy goes to sleep. When we believe that life is a series of competitions that one must win in order to survive, we put empathy on hold and behave selfishly. We may do harm to others and ignore their pain.

영시박10-3


Just as we can close our eyes to what we do not want to see, however, we can also turn off our empathy.


The discovery of mirror neurons proved that empathy is a natural human sense, like sight or hearing. Just as we are constantly looking around without focusing on any specific object, we empathize without being conscious of doing so. ① When we learn that our friends are nervous before an audition, we may imagine their anxiety and try to cheer them up. ② When we see someone begging on the street, instead of simply walking by, we may consider what it is like to sleep out on a cold winter night and leave some money for them. ③ We may want to do whatever we can to help the person. ④ These little conscious acts of empathy help make our lives happier and our world a better place for everyone. ⑤ When we are too stressed out or too absorbed in ourselves to look out for others, our empathy goes to sleep. When we believe that life is a series of competitions that one must win in order to survive, we put empathy on hold and behave selfishly. We may do harm to others and ignore their pain.



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When we see our friends laughing, our mirror neurons fire up and mimic their laughter in our minds, making us happy.


People with broken empathy make no connection with others, but 99 percent of ordinary people are affected by the feelings of people close to them. ① Also, we can never be truly happy when people around us are sad. ② Selfish behavior that hurts others cannot bring us happiness. ③ We need to be aware of the power of empathy and make efforts to put it to good use. ④ Picture the mirror neurons in your brain and try to turn them on. ⑤ Use them to pay more attention to what people around you are thinking and feeling. The power of empathy will help you change your corner of the world for the better.

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Also, we can never be truly happy when people around us are sad.


People with broken empathy make no connection with others, but 99 percent of ordinary people are affected by the feelings of people close to them. ① When we see our friends laughing, our mirror neurons fire up and mimic their laughter in our minds, making us happy. ② Selfish behavior that hurts others cannot bring us happiness. ③ We need to be aware of the power of empathy and make efforts to put it to good use. ④ Picture the mirror neurons in your brain and try to turn them on. ⑤ Use them to pay more attention to what people around you are thinking and feeling. The power of empathy will help you change your corner of the world for the better.


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